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Old 02-06-2016, 10:58 PM   #27
irish2
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Default Re: New type of insurance fraud?

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Each industry has its short cuts, you should see some of the crap in the construction industry, there is no way in hell I would buy a new hi rise apartment built by some of the builders.
I have worked in the construction industry for nearly 10yrs and the current shortage of skill trades and labourers has lead to some shocking work which gets covered up in the name of productivity on some of the tier 4 builders, not that the well known builders don't also have their issues.
OT But,

It isn't the shortage leading to shocking work. The specifications for the job are crap. Office buildings are an exception. The materials going into new apartment buildings are atrocious. The builders, even tier 1 are fighting to make profit.
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